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Sales Report: Top 25 Cars in India (October 2018)
October 2018 had mixed reaction of buyers on top 25 cars of India, leaving some with benefits while others with falling numbers in comparison to the festive month of 2017. Here are the sales figures for the top 25 best-selling cars in the Indian market. [caption id="attachment_14925" align="align...
October 2018 had mixed reaction of buyers on top 25 cars of India, leaving some with benefits while others with falling numbers in comparison to the festive month of 2017. Here are the sales figures for the top 25 best-selling cars in the Indian market.
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Top 25 Cars in India (October 2018)[/caption]
Hyundai enters the list with i20 Elite (13,290 units) at the sixth, i10 Grand (11,820 units) at the seventh and Creta (11,702 units) for the eighth position. Maruti Wagon R comes with 10,655 units while Celerio scored 9260 units. Both these cars earlier had bigger number on their side. Hyundai Santro, the recent entry into the automotive segment, got itself 8535 buyers in the first month, jumping over the Tiago (7549 units) and other entry level hatchbacks. Mahindra Bolero was good for 7222 units while Maruti Omni and Eeco scored next two positions with 6954 and 6714 units respectively.
Toyota Innova Crysta was good for 6700 units while Kwid scored 6035 units for the next position. Honda Amaze is again facing some downfall, getting just 5542 units in October 2018. Tata Nexon and Mahindra Scorpio were good for next two positions with 4608 and 4603 units respectively. Ford EcoSport comes next with 3957 units while Maruti Ciaz got 3892 buyers in the same month. Recently launched Mahindra Marazzo was good for 3810 units while Honda City scored 3612 units in October 2018. Maruti S-Cross was the last car on this list with 3317 units.
Here is a segment-wise best selling car for October 2018:
Top 25 Cars in India (October 2018)[/caption]
Top 25 Cars in India
Sales Report (October 2018)
- Maruti Alto: 22,180 units
- Maruti Baleno: 18,657 units
- Maruti Dzire: 17,404 units
- Maruti Swift: 17,215 units
- Maruti Vitara Brezza: 15,832 units
- Hyundai i20 Elite: 13,290 units
- Hyundai i10 Grand: 11,820 units
- Hyundai Creta: 11,702 units
- Maruti Wagon R: 10,655 units
- Maruti Celerio: 9260 units
- Hyundai Santro: 8535 units
- Tata Tiago: 7549 units
- Mahindra Bolero: 7222 units
- Maruti Omni: 6954 units
- Maruti Eeco: 6714 units
- Toyota Innova Crysta: 6700 units
- Renault KWID: 6035 units
- Honda Amaze: 5542 units
- Tata Nexon: 4608 units
- Mahindra Scorpio: 4603 units
- Ford EcoSport: 3957 units
- Maruti Ciaz: 3892 units
- Mahindra Marazzo: 3810 units
- Honda City: 3612 units
- Maruti S-Cross: 3317 units
Hyundai enters the list with i20 Elite (13,290 units) at the sixth, i10 Grand (11,820 units) at the seventh and Creta (11,702 units) for the eighth position. Maruti Wagon R comes with 10,655 units while Celerio scored 9260 units. Both these cars earlier had bigger number on their side. Hyundai Santro, the recent entry into the automotive segment, got itself 8535 buyers in the first month, jumping over the Tiago (7549 units) and other entry level hatchbacks. Mahindra Bolero was good for 7222 units while Maruti Omni and Eeco scored next two positions with 6954 and 6714 units respectively.
Toyota Innova Crysta was good for 6700 units while Kwid scored 6035 units for the next position. Honda Amaze is again facing some downfall, getting just 5542 units in October 2018. Tata Nexon and Mahindra Scorpio were good for next two positions with 4608 and 4603 units respectively. Ford EcoSport comes next with 3957 units while Maruti Ciaz got 3892 buyers in the same month. Recently launched Mahindra Marazzo was good for 3810 units while Honda City scored 3612 units in October 2018. Maruti S-Cross was the last car on this list with 3317 units.
Here is a segment-wise best selling car for October 2018:
- Hatchback - Maruti Alto
- Premium Hatchback - Maruti Baleno
- Compact SUV - Maruti Vitara Brezza
- SUV - Hyundai Creta
- MPV - Toyota Innova Crysta
- Compact Sedan - Maruti Dzire
- Sedan - Maruti Ciaz
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Immanuel Raja is an Automotive Writer with 8 years of experience covering the Indian automotive landscape. He specializes in Electric Vehicles and Hybrid Technology, with particular expertise in battery systems, charging infrastructure, and the integration of alternative powertrains in Indian road conditions. Raja has extensively tested over 200 vehicles across various segments, from entry-level EVs to premium hybrids, developing nuanced insights into their performance on India's diverse and challenging roads. His analysis encompasses both technical specifications and practical ownership considerations that matter to Indian consumers, including charging accessibility, maintenance costs, and performance in extreme weather conditions. With a finger on the pulse of India's evolving automotive preferences, Raja delivers clear, factual assessments that help readers navigate the transition to electrified mobility in the context of India's unique market dynamics.
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